

Instead, the one I'm playing currently involves herding Borocs into a pen via a minigame that feels (and, unfortunately, looks) like something you'd expect to play in a title released two generations ago. The care and love of Tolkien lore are quite obvious, but it doesn’t always mesh well with the disappointing mechanics and less-than-stellar gameplay.Platform(s): PS5, PS4, PC, Xbox Series X, Xbox Oneīut that's a tale for another day. The Lord of the Rings: Gollum is a love letter to a flawed character that shares some flaws of its own. A dull gameplay experience and technical hiccups make The Lord of the Rings: Gollum just as much of a polarizing experience as its main character. It’s a bummer that there isn’t much else to write home about. It’s genuinely cool seeing such a fascinating side character step into the protagonist role in a story that further expands on a universe teeming with secrets to discover. There’s no doubt in my mind that Lord of the Rings fans will appreciate a lot of what Gollum is offering. However, it still is a charming game in its own way with its setting, writing, and some incredible environment design that can catch your breath at times. The Lord of the Rings Gollum is a game that has a lot of technical issues that also ultimately drag its presentation back. Choose which of his sides to wish to take over and watch your choices unfold. As Gollum, you will always find yourself struggling between Gollum and Sméagol.Climb, leap, and grapple your way past dangerous locations and onto advantegeous spots.


Stealth, agility, and cunning are your biggest allies – helping you survive whatever dangers lie ahead.Go on a perilous journey as Gollum as he chases after what he lost.
